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Inside, several of the galleries were devoted to a group of paintings, sculptures, photography, video and mixed media titled "Global Positioning Systems," with artworks from the permanent collection alongside loans from private collections. They include Patricia Cronin's bronze "Memorial to a Marriage" and Jonathan Hernández's "Rongwrong XXIV" newspaper collage on cardboard. The goal? Explore "the intersection between globalization and history."

With Verde Restaurant and Bar, the Perez Art Museum Miami joins the ranks of museums like the Guggenheim and the MoMA: establishments with eateries as tantalizing as the artwork within. The first thing you'll notice about weekend brunch at this Stephen Starr restaurant is the view, as speed boats zip by lush mansions along Biscayne Bay. The next thing will surely be the incredible meal you're about to eat, especially with dishes like the lobster Benedict for breakfast, or a squash blossom pizza for lunch. Whatever you choose, wash it down with a guava margarita or a blood orange mimosa before meandering through PAMM's latest exhibits.

If you aren’t in town during Art Basel, get your culture hit at the Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM), which overlooks the impressive Biscayne Bay. Relive your childhood on Konstantin Grcic’s steel hanging-swing exhibit (#throwback), just on of the highlights of PAMM’s expansive 20th- and 21st-century contemporary-art collection.

The Perez Art Museum Miami is a living work of architecture. Beyond its planters and hanging gardens, it is a design that changes and shifts with time. Each day, the sun tracks across its facade, casting shadows and highlights that shift across its shape.

Pérez Art Museum Miami's latest exhibition, "Tàpies: From Within," is a major historical survey of Barcelona-born artist Antoni Tàpies, whose life was dedicated to an exploration of spirituality and humility.